- and bearu,
meaning a
hazel grove or wood, plus the
manorial name of the
Bryene or de
Bryan family; Sir Guy de Bryan, of
Woodsford Castle, gave his surname...
- also
known by her
married name of
Alice Brian and
sometimes as
Alice de
Bryene, was an
English landowner whose estates were
centred on Suffolk. Widowed...
-
daughters of Brychan; The Four Sepulchra; Paleographical.
Bryene, Dame
Alice de. Dame
Alice de
Bryene (died 1435) was an
English noblewoman who
owned estates...
- the younger, and brother-in-law of
Alice Brian,
better known as
Alice de
Bryene.
Brian was
consecrated Bishop of St David's on 26
September 1350 and translated...
-
marriage of
Thekla to
Michael the Amorian. A son by the name of
Bryennios or
Bryenes is known, who held a high
official post in 813. An unnamed,
unmarried daughter...